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CB2 is proud to announce its commitment as a National Corporate Partner of The Trevor Project, the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.

Since 2000, June’s been declared Pride Month, so whether you’re in a parade lineup or staking a claim for a front row seat to show support, get ready for nationwide parades starting this weekend. Celebrate diversity and find a Pride Parade near you by going to about.com.

CB2 is honored to present a limited-edition of accept and be posters in celebration of Gay Pride Month, June 2011.

Created in collaboration with Kennedy Prints!, a one-man letterpress printery in Gordo, Alabama, each poster is created using handset wood type and oil-based inks on eco-friendly chipboard made from lumber industry salvage.

Three simple words—accept and be—are transformed into a powerful graphic mantra radiating optimism and confidence. Each unique poster is to be appreciated for its spontaneous colors mixed by sight and variations in layout and font.

One of a Finds original works are offered one time only in a small reserve for collectors and enthusiasts. This special poster has a limited edition release of 1139—271 available online; remainder available in CB2 stores while quantities last—and Kennedy Prints! guarantees no two prints will be the same.

free download: Accept and Be desktop image
Kennedy Prints! and CB2 share the mission of making art and design accessible to all. We invite you to download this free “Accept and Be” graphic by Kennedy Prints! as your desktop image. Spread the good words and share.

Tomorrow will be a fabulous day in Miami Beach as Mayor Matti Bower leads the 3rd annual Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade .

Over 35,000 attended last year making Miami Beach Gay Pride the city’s largest one-day event. So join friends, family and allies to cheer on participants—including CB2 SoBe—and celebrate at the post-parade festival.

The free, all-day event features musical performances, LGBT-friendly vendors and businesses, refreshments and food, and a family-friendly play zone. So set your alarm clocks to get a good seat and do not forget sunblock!